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The Faculty of Social Technologies and Tourism of ASU organized a flash talk, "Science Speaks", as part of the university's Science Days celebrations.The event was attended by 15 young scientists, who were eager to share their knowledge and ideas in an engaging and accessible format.The flash talk was a series of short speeches, each lasting 5-7 minutes, where the participants had the opportunity to present their topics.
The speakers discussed various topics, including the social and psychological prevention of Internet addiction in primary school students in the context of social educator activities, the technology of social and pedagogical activities to prevent shoplifting (shoplifting) in middle school children, and the organization of social educator activities to prevent cyberbullying (harassment) among adolescents.Each presentation was accompanied by visual materials and interactive elements, which facilitated a better understanding of the information.

Following each presentation, there was a question-and-answer session, allowing the audience to clarify any points that needed further clarification. This created an atmosphere of active discussion and exchange of opinions.The participants noted that such formats help to better comprehend complex scientific concepts and inspire further study of science.The event was organized by Assistant Professor Dana Khashkhova from the Department of Pedagogy and Social Psychology and Professor Elena Demkina from the same department.